March 16 California teachers cite discipline problems as survey shows at least 40% plan to quit in next decade Approximately 45% of California teachers plan to retire within the next decade, significantly higher than the national average of 36%, according to Education Week Research Center data.
March 16 Chinese spy tech is endangering US hospitals. Texas is trying to shut that down Texas Gov. Greg Abbott leads fight against Chinese medical devices after Food and Drug Administration warns of backdoors in hospital equipment.
March 16 'Dementia village' could push Americans to rethink how we treat memory loss America's first dementia village opens in Madison, Wisconsin, in 2027, offering revolutionary memory care with shops, autonomy and dignity for residents.
March 16 Foreigners are snapping up US homes and stealing the American dream out from under families Foreign homebuyers purchased 78,000 American homes in just one year, many of them single-family residences that are especially desirable to young buyers.
March 16 Top DHS official calls citizenship test 'too soft' as terror attacks renew scrutiny of vetting USCIS Director Joseph Edlow announces sweeping immigration policy changes, including tougher naturalization tests and stricter oversight of H-1B visa program.
March 15 Democrats’ opposition, media criticism mount over Operation Epic Fury Fox News contributor Kim Strassel discusses growing Democratic opposition to Operation Epic Fury and President Donald Trump’s actions toward Iran on ‘One Nation.’
March 15 Fight continues over voter ID laws as Trump ramps up pressure to pass SAVE Act Former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy discusses President Donald Trump’s push to pass the SAVE America Act on ‘Sunday Night in America.’
March 15 This is the issue with doing counterterrorism in a 'First Amendment society': Paul Mauro Fox News contributor Paul Mauro explains how counterterrorism work is done on 'Sunday Night in America.'
March 15 Former substitute teacher and boyfriend face 38 child sex charges as bond nears 9 million A Texas substitute teacher and her boyfriend, accused of 38 child sex crimes, see bonds jump to nearly $9 million as new charges filed in shocking abuse case.
March 15 Arizona man who admitted to crucifying pastor asks for death penalty so 'we can move on with our lives' An Arizona man accused of crucifying a pastor requested the death penalty, saying he wants the case to end quickly and has never claimed to be innocent.